Transplant Families Resource Fair in Phoenix

Transplant Families Resource Fair in Phoenix
Phoenix, AZ––Transplant families will be hosting a community resource fair, April 4th.

This free event will be held 5:30 to 7:30 pm that Tuesday. The resource fair is intended to inform transplant families and the public of the many services available to them throughout the community. It will be located at Phoenix Children’s hospital with assistance from the Amanda Hope Rainbow Angels.

The event will feature booths and displays representing various community resources and programs that can provide assistance, advice and support. Families will be awarded several different raffles by our generous booth partners.

Transplant families wants to give families every resource available and a chance to connect with other families living this very unique life. We want the chance to celebrate each other and the tremendous gift of life that our kids have been afforded.

To attend the event, you must be an Arizona transplant family. For more information on attendance please RSVP via contact@transplantfamilies.org or if you are a HopeKids member via their website. If you are interested in providing information to transplant families at this event or would like to hold an event like this in your area, please contact Melissa McQueen at melissa@transplantfamilies.org.

Welcome to Transplant Families

Who are we. We are a group of transplant families just like you. Our kids have seen more in childhood than most of us will in a lifetime. They are gifted life through our real life super heroes, their donors. And us as families (dads, moms, sisters, brothers and so many more) get to be with
our transplant kids in this crazy new journey in life.
We are here to offer hope. Hope told through the stories of fellow families who have been there before us. We are hoping that in these stories, we can find strength, courage and resolve.
In addition to links to amazing stories of other transplant families, we are offering resource links to many different community resources all here to help us. It really does take a village. And between our family, extended family we call our transplant team and so many others out there willing to help, there is so much knowledge and so many great experiences to be had.
Hopefully you will find these helpful in your own journey.
Your first source of information should ALWAYS be your transplant team and mainly your transplant coordinator. They have a vast knowledge of all things related to transplant.
They are your child’s first advocate outside of yourself.